Short is short (no pun intended) for short circuit, which is a condition where unexpected current flows, often of much higher current than usual, because the load is often bypassed. Short circuit current flow can be as high as several hundred or several thousand amperes.
Some people make the mistake of saying "there is a short" when they actually mean "there is an open". This comes from an intermittent connection that causes the load to not function. If there were a true short, there would be a big spark, possible fire, and the fuse or circuit breaker would blow.
Any electrical engineer under 5 foot would be a short electrical engineer. :)
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William Gilbert was the first electrical engineer
yes he is an electrical engineer
One who practises the profession of electrical engineering. An electrical engineer.
When I was an electrical engineer, I liked to go gliding at the weekend.
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Harold Rosen - electrical engineer - was born in 1926.
Electrical engineer; Engineer;
Electricity and Electronics Engineer
When writing a letter that shows the experience of an electrical engineer, it should show previous employers. it should also show the education of the engineer.
Christopher Rose - electrical engineer - was born on 1957-01-09.